I've never seen Band of Brothers before and I'm currently enjoying it for the 1st time. Just finished episode 2 (D-Day). We are watching on HBO Demand having just got HBO again for the 1st time in 10 years.

The series is giving me chills since I have family history in WWII.

My father and his 4 brothers all served.

My father and 1 of my uncles served in the South Pacific. 1 uncle due to the "Saving Private Ryan" rule mostly stayed stateside or in safer conditions overseas. My 2 other uncles served in Europe.

One of my uncles was in the 505 PIR (82 Airbourne) and part of D Day. He died that night/day. Not alot of details about his death.

Watching this series with my sons, we have an eerie but proud feeling watching it.

I saw that in March, Hanks and Spielberg will be showing "The Pacific" on our struggles against the Japanese. Obviously, I will see it. I wished it could've been with my father. He passed in 2001.

yogi wrote:I've never seen Band of Brothers before and I'm currently enjoying it for the 1st time. Just finished episode 2 (D-Day). We are watching on HBO Demand having just got HBO again for the 1st time in 10 years.

The series is giving me chills since I have family history in WWII.

My father and his 4 brothers all served.

My father and 1 of my uncles served in the South Pacific. 1 uncle due to the "Saving Private Ryan" rule mostly stayed stateside or in safer conditions overseas. My 2 other uncles served in Europe.

One of my uncles was in the 505 PIR (82 Airbourne) and part of D Day. He died that night/day. Not alot of details about his death.

Watching this series with my sons, we have an eerie but proud feeling watching it.

I saw that in March, Hanks and Spielberg will be showing "The Pacific" on our struggles against the Japanese. Obviously, I will see it. I wished it could've been with my father. He passed in 2001.

What a great generation.

Enjoy the rewarding BOB, Yogi...

One of THE greatest mini-series ever...

Really looking forward to The Pacific as you never hear as much from that side of the world during the war

yogi wrote:I've never seen Band of Brothers before and I'm currently enjoying it for the 1st time. Just finished episode 2 (D-Day). We are watching on HBO Demand having just got HBO again for the 1st time in 10 years.

The series is giving me chills since I have family history in WWII.

My father and his 4 brothers all served.

My father and 1 of my uncles served in the South Pacific. 1 uncle due to the "Saving Private Ryan" rule mostly stayed stateside or in safer conditions overseas. My 2 other uncles served in Europe.

One of my uncles was in the 505 PIR (82 Airbourne) and part of D Day. He died that night/day. Not alot of details about his death.

Watching this series with my sons, we have an eerie but proud feeling watching it.

I saw that in March, Hanks and Spielberg will be showing "The Pacific" on our struggles against the Japanese. Obviously, I will see it. I wished it could've been with my father. He passed in 2001.

What a great generation.

Glad to hear you are enjoying it! It was an amazing mini series and was one of the few tv/movies that were better than the book (and I enjoyed the book). If you are looking for more information check out Beyond Band of Brothers. I found it to be a good read and Winters was more candid about experiences and troops. It was a very interesting book.

“Baseball is like church. Many attend but few understand.”- Wes Westrum

"The future is like a Japanese game show, we have no idea whats going on." - Tracy Jordan

"Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot and look like an idiot, but don't let that fool you. He really is an idiot."-Rufus T. Firefly

Skating Tripods wrote:Along with the book jack mentioned, Guarnere and Heffron co-wrote a book and Buck Compton wrote one as well.

ST (or anyone else), have you read any of those 3 books? I have seen em but never got around to reading them and am wondering if its worth it.

I gotta go back and look but I saw one of the E Company soldiers at a Pearl Harbor Memorial Dinner at Hellriegels in Painesville a couple of yrs back. Cant remember who it was but he gave a nice speech and it was interesting talking with him.

“Baseball is like church. Many attend but few understand.”- Wes Westrum

"The future is like a Japanese game show, we have no idea whats going on." - Tracy Jordan

"Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot and look like an idiot, but don't let that fool you. He really is an idiot."-Rufus T. Firefly

Skating Tripods wrote:Along with the book jack mentioned, Guarnere and Heffron co-wrote a book and Buck Compton wrote one as well.

ST (or anyone else), have you read any of those 3 books? I have seen em but never got around to reading them and am wondering if its worth it.

I own all three. I also have a book that David Webster wrote before he disappeared at sea. I've also read the Stephen Ambrose book.

Haven't gotten around to reading the Guarnere/Heffron book or the Compton book. I read part of the Dick Winters one you mentioned above.

Thats cool, didnt know Webster wrote one. I will have to look that up. Let me know what you think when you get around to reading the other two, I will do the same. Oh, Don Malarky has a book out as well.

I enjoyed the Winters book immensely as he confirms how crazy/tough Ronald Speirs really was during his time with Easy company. They make mention of it briefly in episode 3 but he states that Speirs did kill a Sgt who put his troops in harms way and repeatedly defied orders to get them out. He also stated Talbert was his best soldier and a pure killer who could get any task completed.

“Baseball is like church. Many attend but few understand.”- Wes Westrum

"The future is like a Japanese game show, we have no idea whats going on." - Tracy Jordan

"Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot and look like an idiot, but don't let that fool you. He really is an idiot."-Rufus T. Firefly

We are one episode behind but watching it as a family, it's like our Sunday night get together (which we never seem to have anymore).

I have only watched through 7, and that happens to be the next family episode, so at that point forward we'll all be totally green. I really think the boys...many years out will remember that we made it a point to watch this together. Each Sunday they are the ones bringing it up, about getting ready for the next episode (12 and 15).